Edmonton Journal, 14 Jul 1983
Scout Jamboree ending for 13,564
It’s all over today for the 13,564 scouts at the 15th World Scout Jamboree.
Scouts will leave with new recipes, girlfriends, badges and memories.
One lucky schout will even go home with his own computer. It will go to the winner of the final computer games playoffs to be held in Kananaskis Country this afternoon.
Hugh Leitch, 14, of Edmonton has a new girlfriend.
“I met her on a ride at the Stampede.”
All the scouts at the jamboree had a chance to attend the Calgary Stampede this week.
American Martin Carter, 14, will return home with a much coveted South African scout hat.
“I had to trade two BSA (Boy Scots of America) hats to get it.” He said proudly.
Paul Van de Velte, assistant contingent leader of Belgium, says he will come away with a good impression of Canadians.
“The Canadians are very organized. Here, as in Belgium, there are many rules, but here they follow the rules.”
Brent Harris, 16, of South Africa, says he has taken down 20 addresses of friends he made at the jamboree.
He says “learning other people’s way of life – and especially eating habits – was the best part of the Jamboree.”



